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1 TT 44 Friday, March 29, 1968 The Ottawa Journal i Deaths By The Canadian hoi Bbaemp Yuri A. Gagarin, 34. Sonet cosmonaut and first panned space flight pilot; in a training-flight crash. Saa Francis ca Jacobus Ten-brock, 98, blind legal scholar and note civil libertarian; of cancer. Sastataon-WUliam K.

Bryca. 100, who moved to Saskatchewan in 1910 after working on railways in Ontario. Mwitmal lAuguste Angers, 80, former municipal judge in the Montreal suburbs of St. Lambert, Greenfield Park and Montreal South. Saerbroake, Que.

Leonard Prefontaine, 70, former city treasurer of Sherbrooke who later became a commissioner of Hydro-Quebec; after a brief ill- Today and Tomorrow TODAY Ottawa Valley Farm Show, Civic Centre, Ottawa Chartered Accoun tants Association, dance. Royal Ottawa Golf Club, 630 p.m. National Film Theatre show ing, Library, 7 and 9-30 pan. Kanata Riding Club film night, Kanata Community Centre, 7.30 pjn. Ottawa West NOP Smorgasbord, Unitarian Algonquin Avenue, 7.30 p.m.

Canadian Motherhood Society annual meeting, 142 Carting -Jennie: Kissed MeXJhel-sea Protestant School, 8 pjn. "Sounds My JPeople," Indian National Munn. 8.15. pjn. -TheriSwnd of Mask.

High School of Commerce, 8.15 p.m. "La Soif et la University of Academic Hall, 8.30 Spanish- Plays, Theatre, iCarieton, UniveriiQr, 8.30 p.m. "The Soviet literary Scene' lecture, Tory Building, Carle- ton University, 8.30 pjn. "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Capitol Theatre, 8.30 pjn. TOMORROW Bytown Dog Obedience Club trials.

Coliseum, 830 pjn. Pancake Breakfast, Wood roffe United Church Boy Scouts, 8.30 pjn. Five county "conference on education, Algonquin College, 1385 WoodroffeiAvenue, 8.30 ajn. (all drV 'if. "A Beauty of Beauties," Chinese film.

Linden Theatre, 9 ajn. Art course for Parents and Children, Fisher Park High School, 10 ajn. "Sounds of My Canadian Indian, Show, N- tional Museum, 10 a.nv "La Soif et la: Paimi'' Uni versity of Ottawa, Academic Han, 8.30 pjn. -The Sound of High School of Commerce, 8.15 pjn. "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Capitol Theatre, 8.30 pjn.

INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANtSOUNCaUMNTS VIM StotisMai 1. ilrlhs i. Death a. Adoptions 4. Obituaries 5.

LM e. Found 13. In Memorlom 14. Anniversary Mosses -13. conk of Thanks M.

Funeral Directors 17. cemetery Memorial 15. Societies end Lodges It. Churches 30. Florists 21.

Cemeteries 71. Druggists Open Sunday 10. Service Sfdtfons XL BanOMfta 34. TOkOuf Foods 35. Where ID Go.

36. Hotels and MoMs 37. Beauty Salon 3S. Nunlng Hamas 79. Gardening and Landscaping 40.

Ambulance Service RIAL ESTATE 44. HauMSforSala 47. Houms to Lot M. Furnished House la Lot 4. FurnUMd Hausss WaiMsd Lot io.

Hausss Wantsd te Lot SI. -Hausss Wanfad fa 9uy (l-eardan Hamas 54. AeMirfments to Let 55. Furnished Apartment to Let it. Apartments Wonted to Let 57.

ApsrtiTMnts for Soto M. Furnished Apartment wonted to Let St. Sublet 41. Property for Sole 42. Property for Rent 3.

Property Wanted es. Prooertv Oot-af-fawn Properties 47. Farms tor Sot de Farm toe Rent et. Farm Wanted to Buy TLCenooe tor Sale 71. Cottage tor Rent 72.

Cottooss Wonted 73. Cottooe Lots tor Sate 74. Warehouse Space 7J. orlice to Let 7. Office Wonted to Let 77.

Srorn to Let Til ttofM Wantod to Lft 79. Mtvn 0. mtn-t OpparfvnltlM M. KawFM to Uf tJ Room) Wtmtod Hoont ond Btoortf PI. Share Accommeeatkn 0Q JU LOCAL CAUS PHOHE 234-7511 1.

Birflu BALDRY Ron and Pat are pleased to announce the birth of a son, James Patrick, at Ottawa General Hospital. A brother for -John. BENARD, Gerald and Ada (nee Walsh) proudly an nounce the, arrival of their first child, a daughter 8 lb. 1 oz, March 27. 1968 at Sacred Heart Hospital.

BLUM Mike and Brenda (nee Waddington) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Shannon Gail, 8 lbs. 4 at the Otta wa Civic Hospital, Wednes day, March 27, 1968. Special thanks to Beggs. BOUCHER To B. Stephen and Joan at Toronto on March 18, 1968, a son, David Gordon.

GRAHAM To Don and Lynn, in Cyprus, March 28, 1968, a.l son. Marc Thomas, 9 lbs. 4 ozs. KRON1CK Mr. a Mrs.

Russell Kronicfc (nee Gould) are happy toannounce the birth of a son at the Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, on Thursday, March 28, 1968. Mother and son doing well. LISCHENSKl- Edward and Sharon (nee Trowsse)' wish to announce the birth of a son, 8 lbs. 13 Boyd Edward, on March, at the Civic MARSHALL To Jeffrey and Diana (nee Stephens), a "son (8 lbs. 14 Stephen Welisford, on Wednesday, March 27.

1968, at Montreal1 General- Hospital A great-grandson for Mrs. W. Marshall POPLOVE To Dr. and Mrs. M.

Poplove, a son, on March '28, 1968, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Brother to Julia, Susan and Alan. f. RIEL Mr. and Mrs.

William Riel (nee Helene Brisson) are- proud to announce the th of then- first child, a son, 7 lbs. on March 28, 1968, at the Ottawa General Hospital. Mother and son well. Jtarul Boi Replies 4U 450 1 531 -553 577 580 608 60S 614 628 631 638 644 651 657 660 677 713 719 723 725 759 765 766 768 790 799 804 819 831 832 846 871 879 886 889 890 891 894 896 900 905 908 910 915 916 918 919 922 923 929 932 933 935 936 941 943 945 947 953 956 4158 966 967 968 973 974 975 976 978 MEHCHANOISI Artldss: 2. ArtlcKs for Sal 3.

Artklas Wanted 4. ArtkMs for Rsnf M. Articles for Swap Antiques 17. Firewood and Fuel n. Market Basket 99.

Mochinery and Equtpmenf 100. Pet Stock 101. Livestock end Poultry 101. Stamps and Cains 103. Hobbies 104.

Boots ond Motors las. Snowmobiles 10. Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies lot. Radio Tsievlslon loe.

Household Appliance AUTOMOTIVE Aetesi 110. Autos for Sat Ml. Autos Wantsd 122. Auto Accessaries 123. Sports Cors 124.

Auto Parts Tract! 12. Trucks tor Sale 110. Truck Bodies, Parts 111. Trucks Wonted Trailers 133. Trailers tor Sale 134.

Trailers forRent 135. MoMI4t HottMs for Soto 13. Mobile Homes tor Rent .137. Mobil Hams Moved 131. Mobil Home Porta lie.

Mobile Hemes Exchonoed let. Motorcycles tor sol lei. Motorcycles tor Rent 147. Scooters tor Sol 140. Scooter tor Rent 141.

SkMUobll 151. 153. Potkina Space in. wewertzmg BMPLOYMINT 157. Mote Help Wonted -15.

Salssmen and Agents 15. Positions Vacant 14a. Professional Service Ml. Female Help Wonted 12. Nursing Service 13.

Employment Wanted 14. Domestic Help 144. Teacher Wanted 14. Tuition 17. Trod Schools Me.

Baby Strvlc PIRIONAU T7. Personal Memo 177. Tronsparfotlon AvoDobl ITS. Transportation Wanted 17. Camp Bay' ond efrts' FINANCIAL IB.

Financing If. Money wanted 17. Money Available US. Mortgages M. Investments 10.

Patents and Copy. MISCELLANEOUS If A Legal 15. Auction It. Mr. Serw 17.

coming Event let. Stamp Collector! It. Anniversary Peg "Ottawa's Most 1. Births (Cant, from Preceding Column) ROUGIER To Frederic and Lena (nee OToole), at Ot tawa Civic Hospital, on March 26, 1963, a son, Deo Gratias. STORY John and Rossie (nee Orr) are happy to an nounce the birth of a boy, Thursday, March 28, 1968, et the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Brother for Leslie. VANDERTOL On Thursday; March 28, 1968, at Riverside1 Hospital, to Andrew and Nellie Vandertol a daughter, Kimberly Elaine (baby died later). Deaths AX END ALE, Edith -Inl England, on Tuesday, March 26, 1968. Edith Baxendale, widow of John Baxendale, dear of Edith (Mrs. Walter Reid), of Richmond, several grandchildren, and one great-grandchild survive.

BTJMM, Gustave (Gus) Edward At his home, 60 McGoni. gal Street, Thursday, March 28, 1968, to his 83rd year. Gustavo (Gus) Binvn'. iijsband, of the, late Agnes; Klapel, father of Enc, Pembroke; Doris (Mrs. 'lyle CranstonX WhHefish Falls Margaret -(Mrs.

Jack Stew art), Arnprior, survived by three grandchildren Edward, Desmond and.Doreen. Rest ing at Boyce. Fuoefal Arnprior. Service in the Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery.

In lieu of flowers contributions to favorite chanty greatly appreciated. BONDERSKI, Jacqueline Mae At Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. March 26, 1968; Jacqueline Mae Gagnon be- lovea wue or tawara uon derski, of 1787 Lazton Cres cent, dear mother of Gary, Shawn and Stephen, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs Angus Gagnon, Sturgeon Falls, and dear sister of Lorna (Mrs. Joseph De San ta) Toronto.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Avenue (west of Woodroffe), where friends may call after 10 a.m., Friday. Funeral Saturday to St Basil's Church for 'Requiem High Mass at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. CONE, E. A.

At St Petersburg, Florida, on Wednes day. March. 27, 1968, in his 79th year. E. K.

Cone of RR 1, Pembroke, beloved husband of Girlie Cone, dear father of Douglas" Cone, Ot tawa; Sheila (Mrs. J. Sin clair). Don Mills, survived by 6 grandchildren and drother of Mrs. F.

V. Ryan, of Pembroke. Resting at the. Malcolm and Deavitt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Street, Pembroke. Service in the chapel Saturday March 30, at 2 p.m.

Interment Wes ley united cemetery. CINNAMON, Zella Dinah In hospital, Thursday, March 28. 1968, Zella Dinah Cin namon, of Winchester, in her 71st year, beloved daughter of the late Thomas and Dinah Cinnamon, sister of Mrs. James MacGregor (Louise), Mrs. Charles Dilla-bough (Sarah), Robert Cinna Henry Cinnamon and predeceased by 3 brothers and 3 sisters'.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. -Funeral Home, Church Street, Win chested, where service will be held Saturday, March 30, at i p.m. Interment jSpring- hiu cemetery. Death Notices Will Be Accepted From 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m.

Each Saturday 236-751 1 Pzogiessiye Want 1. DeUhj (Cant, from Preceding Column) CHRISTIE At on March 28, 1968, Sarah Catherine Kennedy, widow of the late William Christie, of Prince Albert, and dear stepmother of Beatrice Sykesv Ottawa, and John K. Christie, Acton, Ont D'AOUST, Achille In hospital, on Wednesday, March 27, 1968. Achilla D'Aoust, aged 73 dear brother of Mrs. Arthur Racine (Diane) and Miss Ottawa.

Funeral Saturday, from the Racine, Robert and Gauthier. Funeral Home, 159 St. Patrick Street, for Requiem High Mass, at St. Charles 8 a.m Interment Notre Dame Ceme tery, Ottawa. FOOKS, Elsie On March 20, 1968, peacefully, at the Chest Hospital, Southampton, England, Elsie, loving and devoted wife of William and mother of Geoffrey.

GRAVES, Frank W. In hos pital, Friday: March 29, 1968, Frank W. Graves, be loved husband of the late Stella Grant Richardson of .330 -Metcalfe Street, aged 80 years, dear father of Mrs. J. B.

Wllsoh (Dorothy) of Toronto; F. Richardson Graves, Coquitlam. BC, 'and Arthur of Ottawa; brother of Wesley G. of Aylesford, NS. Resting Hulse an4 Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod after 12 noon Saturday.

Service Monday, 11 ajn. In terment Pinecrest cemetery. HOLLAND, Dorothy In hos pttat: on Friday, March 29, 1968, Dorothy, Campbell, aged 61, beloved wife of Harry Holland, 434 Riohard- soir -'Avenue, of Wil-liam. jMrs. Alma Crowder, Michael Vyse (Helen); sister of Mrs.

HarbM Boucher (Winntfred); also': surviving, 7 fandchadren. Resting Hutae and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe and Compton. Service Monday 10 jn. Intenment Capital Mem orial Gardens. Friends may can alter 10 a.m.

Saturday. KLEINE, Elma In hospital, Thursday, March 28, 1968, Elma Ruth Dallyn of 201 McLeod, beloved Wife of Eugene Kleine in her 65th year, dear mother of Genevieve (Mrs. R. Cain), Kathy (Mrs. R.

G. Thourette sister of Mrs. Wesley Elliott of Edem Sask. and Mrs. D.

Cockburn of Kegina, Sask. Mrs. Lloyd Williamson and Mrs. Bert Williamson of Dauphin, also six grandchildren survive. Rest ing Hulse and Playfair Cen tral Chapel, 315 McLeod.

Service Saturday, 11.30 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. LEAVER, Winnifred Huddle-ston At Smiths Falls, Ont. on Thursday, March 28, 1968, Winnifred Huddleston. eeioveo wue or tne late Wil liam Leaver and mother of Mr.

Frank Maynew (Ethel), Mrs. George Daughtery (Mabel) and Kenneth, all of Smiths Falls. Resting at the Amy Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, where funeral service will be held in St. John's Church on Saturday March 30, at 2. Interment Hillcrest cemetery.

LETT, Hilda Findley In hot-; pital in Renfrew, on Wednesday. March 27, 1968. Hilda Findley Lett of Eganville, in her 85th year, beloved wife of the late Walter mother of Sam of KMchenef, Mary (Mrs. Manley Pierce), Lola (Mrs. Duncan Grove), Grace, Jean, Jack and Donald of Eganville, predeceased by four children, Clayton, Basil, Ben and Allen, Resting at the Laundry Funeral Home, Eganville, Ont Funeral service will be held in St.

John's Anglican Church, on Saturday, March 30, at 2 p.m. interment St John's Anglican cemetery, Eganville. OIL HEAT WASHINGTON About 10 illlon American homes are heated by fuel oil. Ad. Section" 2.

Deaths (Cent, from Preceding Column) MURPHY, William John At Smiths Falls March 27, 1968, William John Murphy of, Merrickville, retired railway employee, age 58 beloved husband of Amelia Cusick and brother of Martin, Trenton; Timothy, Kars; Maryann (Mrs. Albert Gift), Smiths FallsVUestlngLannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Requiem Mass will be chant-; ed in St.Ann's. Church, Merrickville, Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment St Ann's ceme-; try.

NCUIXIGAN, James In hos- pital, on Wednesday, March i '27. 1968. James Mulligan, ageef 80 year, son -of -the late John and Agnes (Re- naud) Mulligan. Resting i Kelly, Funeral 585 i Somerset Street (centre -Saturday to St Brigid's Church at 8 a.m Interment Notre Dame ceme tery. MOREAU, Kenneth At his Cobouf Street on Ttareday, March 28.

1968, Kenneth' Moreen, betoved husband trf -E vMoreau, aged 68 yew toer i father of Donald Kenneth of Gananoque, Mrsi Noreeo Charron. andtMrov JFrank Workman (Diane) of pttara; 'grajldfafhe pf Mark and Dkwha and-Laura of Charles of Kingston. Bernice of Belleville and Minnie of Kingston. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Sunday 9 p.m.

Committal at White's cemetery Trenton, Ont on Monday at 1' p.m. MASSE, Francois Suddenly in local hospital, Wednesday, March 1968, aged 49, Francois Masse- was assistant directorV of printing of the Journal. Le Droit- Leder. beloved husband of Carmen Lajambe of 166 Dumas Street- dearX father of Rodrique, Marcelle, and Celine of Hull; dear brother of Henri Masse, Mrs. Conrad Charlebois (LucUe) and Miss Jeanne D'Arc Masse, Hull.

Funeral Saturday, leaving Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame, Hun: at 8.49 for Requiem HighMass in St Benoit Abbe Church at 9 o'clock. Interment Dame cemetery, Hull. JIbbUiI asabsci'BHs B(4(S Journal home dertverv service, which guoronteed. I ovailebfe cewwhere trlct os well 01 ki towns ond villages in DMML HUH ana surnjwwna In ms Ottawa voiiev. tv.

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Moil rare fti Ottawa, HuH ond elite ond towns wtter mere Is corrler bay ssrvfce 5oc a week or 2 a year. United Stales. Australia, and foreign countries, dotty rotes, on year SH OO, slxmonthi 11,00, on month S3.00. Saturday only S10.40 a year or 10c a copy. All man subscriptions ere poyobi In advance to Tm JOWIWr FURTHER INFORMATION 'may be obtomsd by The Journal I3S-7S1I.

lV, The; Journal has made; available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 236-7511 or come in for your copy I 1 IONS DISTANCE PH1NE ZENITH 77110 NO TOL'. CHARGE 2. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) RHODE, Mrs. Augusta At her home in Killaloe, Thurs day, March 28; 1968, Au gusta Kuehl, beloved wife of Charles Rhode, in her 69th year, dear mother of Dennis, Eganville, Gerald, Whitney, Nelson, Toronto, Mrs.

Law-re Kreuger (Marilyn), Mrs. Floyd Chat- sick (Doris), Killaloe; 11 grandchildren. Resting at the Znmmach Funeral. Home, Killaloe, lurtti-lj Saturday, March 30 at 11. thence to Calvary Baptist Church for funeral service at 2 p.m.

"Interment in Sebastop 0 1 Baptist cemetery. ROCHON, Mare-Anna On Thursday, March 28, 1968, in hospital, iMarie-Anna Girou- ard, beloved wife' of Emile Rochon, dear mother of Gertrude: Resting at Racine, Robert and Gau thier, 260 Besserer Street Funeral, Monday to Sacred Heart for Requiem Mass at '8 a.m. Interment Notre' Dame cemetery, Ot tawa. ROSS, Mr SheWon--iir Bom-lay, India, after a brief iU- ness on March 28, 1968, Muriel (Bertie) MacDonald, belovedt wife "of- Sheldon dear Sheldon (Mrs." W. S.

R. Munro), Cpl. Robert T. Ross, RCMP, Plaster Rock. NB.

STEELE, Ivy Ann At her home, 511 wentworth Avenue, Thursday, March 28, 1968, Ivy Ann Collins, beloved -4if Edgar JK. Steele, dear 'mother of Kerry, loving daughter of William Collins, Brampton; dear sister of Mrs. W. A. Ripley (Margaret), Richmond Hill, and Arthur Collins, Barrie.

Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road, at Roosevelt Service in the chapel Saturday, 11 a.m. Interment Maple Grove cemetery. Annie In hospital Arnprior, Wednesday, March 27, 1968, in her 84th year. Annie Jahn of Kinbum, Ont, Vidow of Richard Yuck; dear mother of Wilfred, Douglas, Ont; Leonard, Arnprior, Errnk, (Mrs. Joseph Hein).

Kinburn; Verner, Galetta: Daniel, Kinburn. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home Arnprior, until 12 noon Saturday, thence to First Baptist Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. Member National selected Morticians A McEVOY BROTHERS 'SHItLDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS! 235 Kent Street 232-5337 Lhrlng construction on Kent Street. r.eur paining area are accessible from Bonk- Street vie J.lsgoivand from Lyon Street ytovf4peonv Hulse Playfair LknlteS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Oraves, Frank Holland, Oontfhy.

eimo. CsnltrafChop.1' 315 McUOD ST; 233-VI43 Wesf CJKtpel -f 1P8 BYRON AVt 728-1761 VEITCH-DRAPER IIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS' PARKDALE CHAPEl 728673 ANK ST. CHAPEL- 234-0648 LATEST INFORMATION CKPM DAILY 4.50 P.VI "O0L0EN RULE SERVICE." District Want Ad A Unit SMITHS FALLS Asc than ond Shanks pnermecy, aeckwitn ond main Streets. CARLITON PLACl WDton's Drug stars. Bridge street.

Phone 2S7-1S0S. PEMBROKE Mrs. R. Lock, 177 Patricia street. Prion 7JJ-OU.

RENFREW Mr. O. Betangor, 14 Region stretf s. pnan en-vot. Ust BBAOLE HOUNO.

PUREBRED, Vi cinity Lonsdowne, Friday ettwnaon. 1U-2U4 FAWfi CHIHUAHUA' TERRIER, "JAS. warm', Riesau. 74T-J1I3. Kemxu.

2-iH1, FLUFFY GREY AND WHITE MALE col. Reward. 7B-I. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP. URBAN- dole area.

Liltw Boy nearisics. 731-144. (JEYS RING, CORNER ARM- LADY'S GOLD OMEGA WATCH, dkkk leviner sirup, vitumr worjni, Krceau. Rnrar, WHITE, TATTOOED IN itewarq, enna-s per, oxi-voui SILVER GREY POODLE IN MANOR- dole Has hirauolss collar end answer -fa Smokey. I3S-2071.

SPANIEL, PART DACHSHUND. black, -cnlld't- pet, soya Avenue. 7t24. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE HU mono-aocieTy sneiier. vn aneum 10 moKe ure.

Jt 6. Feand CHILD'S. BLACK RIMMED GLASSES, Lynda Lone, Alia Vista, iwou. KEY CASE KEYS. MERIVALE end Summervin out nop.

nr-vm. LADY'S TIMEX WATCH FOUND vicinity Miller and Hoaiey streets, Hull. m-STST. LADY'S WRIST WATCH, -VICINITY Sompon RMtauranl. 72Z-30i onr S.H.

METAL HAND TRUCK. CALL SIT4 oner 7, MIXED SPANIEL. MALE, ALL black, vicinity Highland pant, iwc- Keltar ore. 7I5.13S4. PART SPANIEL; WHITE, FEMALE, carllngwoad area, with collar and chain leash: 7W-4044.

TROUSERS, 1 PAIRS- A A Strew, TBllltngs- priage oreo. IMS LICENSE PLATE, fAcARTHUR ROOa. 74S-44TS. FOUND ADS PR IH "OUR -AIM TO PROVIDE OUR readers with the finest ssrvlc possible. The Journal will publish this column, fre et charge for 3 days, oil articles or pelt which our -readers may Tine, simpiy aiai urn 7511, Classified Department.

13. Nemiiaats BOUCHpR In. loving a osar nusaana, Clarence m. smiw, Whie.BBSied.ewov March 2f, IMS. Th world may chono from year to Andfrkmds from day oy.

But never will th on I loved From memory pass away. -Wlle Jennie. CHENIER In loving memory of a dear gronototner ana area' grana-f ether, Hproc Chenler, who passed awsy March Sadly mlssee along Hfet way, Quietly reipembered every day. No lonaer kt-oue nves to shere, But In our hearts he Is always inert. Sadly -missed, Jerry, Loro-Lynne.

FRASER In loving memory of dear mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Frossr, whs passed away March 29. Its. There Is a link deeth cannot sever. Lav and rwtwmbranc las! forever.

Jock. LAFFIM In memory of a dear mviner ana uanemoinvr, rnjr- 1 ence Laff In. who passed tway Mrch lax. Motheryou ore not forgotten. Though on out Hi you ore tie -mor Still in memory you ore with ut.

As you always war before. Ever remembered. 4ton, Irene end Family. MeOONALO In memory of a dear Ida McDonald, who passed a March 2f, Iter. Loved In life, remembered always.

Oaughter Elinor, Howard and Children. wiier wnvnm emrt MlLKS In lovlna memory of a dear nusoana, oaniet L. miks, wno pawsd Till memory fade one) Df deports, eway moral tv. ni. You'll live forever In my I neorr.

Wife; NORTON In fond and lovlna mem ory of dear, husband and fattier ond grandfather John Horofd Norton, who poisea away march iv. Love's greatest gift Remembrance. 1'. Wife ond Fgmlly: SVXVE'STER In lovlno memory of a beloved hatband, father ond grandfather, Arthur Sylvester who. passed sway mercn tfi itmi.

We think of Mm In silence, His name we off recoil. There I nothing left to answer. But his picture on the wall. Wife, Children and Grandchildren. 15.

(mb af llMRb PELLETIER, EdgatCW' with to tend our neartfdr thanks and preclatlan for th many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beoulllul floral and spiritual -offer-Jlnoi Vacalved trim our many friends. relatives ona neighbor in ms cent toss Of a beloved father, son. end brother. Special monks to th Pellce, Conadlon Leo Ion, Strathcono bronchi the Cono- own Armed Farces, one the Rev. Father Con Ian.

St. mean's Churdi. ond the Kelly Funerol Horn, direc tors ana itott. me peiittier Family. 16.

fntre. pirtclfn RACINE, ROBERT AND- OAUTHIER ro-Jteo, vt Bessereri K0 Olmshtedl 1 Fairmont, 1st St. Pat. rfcki 101 Notre Demei 7U Somerset W. Pleas not chong of ttlepnone nvrnuwr, 20.

Rtrbls FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCAIIONI. O. Previa, MS Do Mouth-. UMTtlj zisn. 3J.

toqwh mi VaWttet HALL FOR RENT. WEDOINOS. BAN- quell etc Day end evenings, re. aorveriena -ecceptee. ui-ub.

35. Wfctn to It 37, Btwtr Siton SPECIAL FOR MARCH X)H COLD wave. Mendev-Tuesaov Wednesday lift far s.Mt sis for St. Tip and bleach SM for tit. Open day wetWy.

Victoria- Beauty Solon, tu. lie. t- 31 Rstihi RttMS OIUWJW REST HOME, ROOW AND ooora tor eietrni pttpia meals. Private ream, T. SuntT 31.

Mmkf wd UatTKipIni MANURE FOR SALE, ALL KINDS, raotonobw, n-i44. 5. 46. HOIQQ FOR SiU -e tVkA, YOUR HOME HEAD OFFICE Rldeou, comer Nicholas 237-5910 IMPRESSIVE SPUT-UVEL ISLAND PARK DRIVE AREA Spadou family home, four bedrooms, 3 bath, very kirg living room and dining room wtth picture windows overlooking N.C.C family room and recreation room fdr the children, attached goroge, eorlf occupancy. Asking 143,000.

Far op. poimment -call Neto Clarke 42-351, or Bni Beverldg U-343. MANOtlCK7 Largs -storey 4-bdroom home on RWew River beautlhil lanov-scaped lot. walking distance to school, spacious living room, dining roam, breakfast has beautiful view of river, cosy family room with fireplace. Master bedroom 22x15 with bathroom en suite, goroge Evening coll Neto Clark.

tn-lSt. ON RIDEAU RIVER 3-bsdroom all brick bungalow, 1-carJLgorogs, sunken living room, dining ond tomlly room with pin floors, IV bathrooms, S30J00. Evenings coll Neto Clarke. M2-1SM. CARLINGW00D 72M181 WESTB0R0 Beautiful cosy a-bedioom bungalow with 3rd bedroom in basement, large family room and lMng room with fireplace ond separate laro dining room.

Lot I lOOxft with garden ond shrubs, ottoched greenhouse. Asking S24J90 with good' financing'. Evenings" call Ernie -C01-' llnson t51. or Margaret Row-. deau S2S-4M).

CENTRE TOWN Open tor offers on of. the cleanest ond mast modernized homes Centre Town; 1-storey home with two" S-piece bathroom. New roof, plumbing end furnace, good fbMjnctng. Thle asoperty offers low cost comfortable living. Den underestimate one mutt see through.

Evenings call Ernie Col-llnson. S2S-M5. CLEANER THAN CLEAN Cosy S-bedroom bungalow with finished recreation room and built-in Cupboards. This Immaculate hem Is -listed at sltJOO -with a ev. mortgage seven years old.

Family site kitchen end paved drive. Evenings coll Ernie'-' Cot-llnson tSt-HSl, or Fred Sullivan 7H-1571. WATERFRONT STONE HOUSE LOCH END CARLET0N PLACE Within SO minutes of Ottawa, minutes front' Carleton Psac, set In ocret. wN treed grounds and garden with 400 feet an Mississippi Lake. Eleven room Including U4 by 15 foot living room overlooking loke.

by 14 ft. dining room wHh fireploc, lVt baths. Various out-bulMHngt Include stabling for 1 or 3 horses, log guest cabin with fire. place. Listed at SS1.000.

Mortgage ot attractive rat Is ovollobl. some additional land. Including 3-bedroam caretaker house Is available. Evening celt Elmsley 1-257-140), or O. Combo I-1S7-MS4.

BILLINGS BRIDGE 73M920 HAMPTON PARK -2-STOREY BRICK Thh) neot 3 bsdrtom home Is totally locates on a gmel mMentlot ov nu. Clou te ttnuels, churches, transportation ond stwapng. Large lot, detached goroge, paved drive plus ether desirable faoturet.mok this a very attractive buy. Asking ark slt.MO and vendor will take bock second mwtgog. Evenings coll A.

J. PoggloM 731-ISM, or Dave BtN GLEBE APARTMENT UNITS Centrally tocattd en Fifth Avenue near transportation end shoppingi thl wait mointolntd three-storey eeubj contoln 2-beovoom apartment with living room, amine room end kitchen In each. The yearly Income Is nter SMOaV Asking price Is S3M0. First mortgage Is 117400 end vender willing te take back second. Evening coll A.

J. Pogglan m-lSJS, or Dove Belt CHURCHIll-CARLING AREA Economy duplex with one Me ortov-l-eedroem opart-menl. Separate entrance, basements. II you want a good ploce te start real ottot, this Is a must, evening coll A. J.

Pogglan 7M-25JS, or M. B. Whyte 733-304. GLEBE $17,900,. Tvttort brick home enctiient condition, three bedrooms, large modernised kitchen, early post-skm good flntnclng.

Coll John Arundel tl-BN or Joseph Unburn 44t4. fWrolaiii tavicE BT. tVRW JlPr-- -wetekn Iw ii nT I. iysjyy uirrnfiiiierl' '-aB eja t-jt 31' -r V-A4 AAAAA A AAAA AMJl 4 A jft J. e.4fllW,l "AA 1 IIIII'Ml'i (ki OJUA-t-- 'IW ll.

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